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PRESIDENT DOLE'S ARRIVAL; No Salute Fired in San Francisco, but He May Receive the Courtesies Due in Washington. SHORT NOTICE OF HIS VISIT He May Take the First Steamer Home Without Crossing the Continent -- He Has No Intention of Lobbying to Secure Annexation.

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A version of this archives appears in print on January 18, 1898, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: PRESIDENT DOLE'S ARRIVAL; No Salute Fired in San Francisco, but He May Receive the Courtesies Due in Washington. SHORT NOTICE OF HIS VISIT He May Take the First Steamer Home Without Crossing the Continent -- He Has No Intention of Lobbying to Secure Annexation. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe